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CONTEST TIME! BE FEATURED IN OUR NEXT COMIC! Our latest comic, ROGUE FUN, is on free Kindle promo from Sept 26 – 30. We are looking for people to leave a reviews, as it really helps us out. Also, we are looking for ideas on what show or movie to parody next? Star Trek, Skylanders, we’re looking for ideas! What’s more if you leave a review we are going to put your name into a random draw. If we pick YOUR name, you will be a character in our next book / comic? Sound fun? If you leave a review make sure you comment below or send us a message directly so we can add your name to our promo contest. Good Luck!

Our illustrated short story “Diary Of A Friendly Creeper 3: Hobby Hunting” is available on Kindle this week for only $0.99! Now is your chance to pick up this delightful book on the cheap. As always, if you like our story please consider leaving a review on Amazon as it really helps us out. Here’s the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017GM22PU

Our illustrated short story “Diary Of A Friendly Creeper 2” is on special this week on Kindle for only $0.99. If you like this short story reviews on Amazon are always appreciated! Here’s the link https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017DY79Z4

One day a little creeper wakes up and decides to leave the cave in order to explore the wider world. He’s friendly to everyone and would really like to make some non creeper friends. However most of the beings he encounters seem to be scared of him. Can the friendly creeper convince those he meets that he means them no harm or will he be forced to become a dangerous creeper like his peers? Read this illustrated story to find out! Here is the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B010MJF2M4

Book 5 in our “How To Train Your Ender Dragon” series has been released. As always it’s free for those of you with Kindle Unlimited, and we will be announcing a free Kindle promotion very soon. If you like the book please leave a review, as it helps a lot. Here’s a link to the book:

Currently we are working on publishing some of our Kindle Comics into paperback form. The first book we have published is our Star Wars parody “Attack On The Death Square”. Please note that the reason for the $9.97 price (as opposed to $6.97 for our other books) is due to the fact that this comic is in colour. We could sell it for $6.97 if we published it in black and white, but who wants a black and white comic book? Click HERE to view the comic on Amazon.

We’re very excited to announce that the latest book in our “How To Train Your Ender Dragon” series has just gone live on Amazon. In it we continue the story from part 3 and answer such questions as what happened to Robyn and Baya and who caused the fire that engulfed them? Click HERE to view this book on Amazon.

Below is a sample chapter from this book:

Chapter 1 – Good News!

Mavrose is alive!

This is the most wonderful news I have ever received! My dragon is alive and well and she will soon come back to me! I cannot wait to see her again!

Remember how I told you that she went missing after the fire in which she saved Baya’s life? It’s been exactly two days and six hours since then – yes, I have been counting! Every moment that I am not connected to my beloved, stupid, grumpy dragon is torture. So I’ve literally been counting down!

The two days since then have not been easy; Baya was laid up with the Healers for a long, long time and I had my own problems to handle, namely the Shahleigh and that idiot Fergus.

But then Mavrose and I finally reconnected! We managed to mentally sync up again! In fact, she is talking to me right now, insisting that I write her side of the story down first before I tell you what I have been up to these past couple of days. She wants to make sure that there is a record of every thing, of evidence against Liesel should something go wrong.

(Idiot dragon is as pessimistic as she is grumpy, but I suppose I see where she is coming from. This will be proof to present to the Shahleigh later, just in case.)

Oh that is right… you don’t know who Liesel is.

Well, let Mavrose tell you. And then I’ll tell you what I was doing while she was gone.

This is what has been happening.

This book is currently available on Kindle and will soon be available in paperback form. Here’s the link again to view the book on Amazon – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LZR9LMK We hope you enjoy the book and, as always, if you liked the book reviews on Amazon are always appreciated! Now, if you’ll pardon us we have to get back to work on book 5!

Who knew water could be so much fun? I certainly exploded in my head half a dozen times and had a figurative blast with my friends. This birthday was certainly special for me. Not to mention, I saw Steve get sick after a few fast rides. I did get a little worried, but we all just started laughing, even Steve. Even as a creeper who has never been to a waterpark, I was able to not get sick, though. It was fun all around.

Oh and best of all, I no longer dislike Troy. In fact, I’m quite sorry about the things I said to him yesterday. I misunderstood the situation and should not have been so quick to judge and speak when I didn’t have all the information. Troy was, in fact, helping the poor, young creeper that was getting bullied. He was telling his friends to stop teasing the kid since it wasn’t nice. In fact, he came all the way to the waterpark without knowing if I would want to see him. When I did, I didn’t act so friendly.

“I don’t want to see a bully like you,” I had said to him. He looked sad, and I realized there was something more he wanted to say. Instead of returning and leaving like I was going to, I stood there, and he explained:

“I’m sorry,” he began, “that’s what I’ve been trying to say from the start. I’m sorry for all the times that I bullied you in school. I hadn’t really realized how awful I was to you. It did make me feel good at the time, but now… things are different. I saw you that day and wanted to apologize. But your chicken friend was there, and I really couldn’t bring myself to say anything. Next, you were with that human. It really vexed me, and that’s why I thought I’d ask you to hang out before. And yesterday, I wasn’t bullying anyone. I was trying to stop my friends from bullying that kid. He’s new here, and he reminded me of you, so I had to stop them. But no matter what I said, it didn’t make a difference. Then you came in. I was surprised and felt bad when you considered me one of those guys. But I suppose I deserved that. I hadn’t treated you much better. You shut those guys down in an instant. It made me both happy seeing your courage, and sad seeing all the feelings you had pent up inside of you because of me.”

I was taken aback as he said everything. My mind wandered off to all the bad things I had said to him a day earlier. I did feel bad now. He had changed, and I just ran my mouth. Even the days earlier, everything he did, said and the way he talked all made sense.

“I am sorry,” he repeated. And I smiled.

“You’re forgiven!” I announced happily as I jumped up and down, “I’m sorry for yesterday as well. You didn’t deserve that. But all’s forgiven. Get over here and let’s have some fun!”

He hadn’t exactly been looking forward to going to a waterpark and being surrounded by non-Creepers, he confessed. And I understood. Baby steps, I thought to myself. After all, I got to this position by taking baby steps as well. So I don’t think I should push someone into taking steps they don’t really wish to.

That said, I totally did invite him to stay long enough for Felicia to unveil the cake she had promised to make. And what a cake that was. It was a towering behemoth of a cake that tasted as fascinating as it looked. I do think Troy was happy to stay long enough to taste that. He left soon after. I promised to hang out with him more often, and we’ve even made some fun plans for later this week. I can’t help but feel excited about it all.

In the end, I had a better time than I had even imagined I could have all those weeks ago.

People can really change and judging appearances isn’t the best way to handle any situation. I’ve learned that through this experience and I’ve also gained a new friend.

I was really close to being okay with Troy coming to the party. I really was. It was even a prospect that excited me for a time. When I arrived at Steve’s place today, he told me the others weren’t coming and added: “I actually need to talk to you.”

That didn’t sound good, I thought to myself. I figured the trip might be canceled. A part of me wanted that since I wasn’t okay with Troy coming with us. It wouldn’t be so bad. All I cared was about having fun with my friends and if they couldn’t make it, then so be it. Not like we couldn’t celebrate it some other day. I almost blurted out acceptance of our canceled trip, but Steve spoke before me.

“Yesterday… You seemed pretty distraught when Troy showed up. Are you alright?” He asked in such an understanding tone. I couldn’t speak for a few seconds. Only look down at the floor. Looking back up, I could only see what a loving friend I had. And then it all came pouring out.

“No. I’m not okay. Troy wasn’t just someone I knew at school. He always made me feel so odd. I accidentally spilled milk on him and had to do so much for him to forgive me. He never had fun with me. That was a lie. He just made fun of how clumsy I was. I couldn’t hang out with him yesterday because he wouldn’t understand me like you guys do. You guys never make fun of my weird habits or my mistakes. I’m lucky to have friends like you, Felicia and Charlie.”

Steve listened patiently as I went on and on, discussing all the things I had to go through. He didn’t interrupt and even gave encouraging smiles as I talked. It felt nice.

After I was done, I asked: “Do you think I’m a bad person for not wanting him to be there?”

“No,” he answered calmly, “You’re not a bad person. And you’re not a clumsy person. You make mistakes, just like the rest of us. Remember when I accidentally poured lava on Felicia’s couch?”

“Yeah,” I giggled remembering that. Felicia was pretty mad at him for carrying lava in a bucket around the house.

“Just like that. None of us are free from making mistakes. Even Troy. I bet he’s made a few mistakes himself.” I probably knew this deep down, but for some reason, it never occurred to me. Troy probably made mistakes in his life as well. But none like me, I’m sure. He was a confident, cool creeper. If he made the mistakes I had, he wouldn’t be considered so cool.

Steve probably sensed what I was thinking and said, “Some people just deal with their mistakes differently. You blame yourself, while Troy might blame others. From what you’re telling me, Troy seems like a bully. I don’t know how he got this way and there is a definite reason for it, but he bullied you in school. You should know that even if you don’t do anything about it.”

“Bullied?” it never really occurred to me before. I never liked hanging out with him, but I had always considered it my fault.

“In all honesty, he might not know it himself. Not fully at least. He might think he was just pushing you around and helping you have fun. It’s silly, but people are sometimes like that. You shouldn’t feel down about it. He seemed pretty awkward while talking to you. You should stop blaming yourself, though. It’s been years, and you both have grown. Maybe it’s time to put the past in the past. Try to bury the hatchet and move on with him. He seemed to want to hang out with you. You should forgive others for what they’ve done since they can change over time, like you have. You were so shy around others, and now you’re such a confident creeper. You should give others the benefit of the doubt as well. And maybe even Troy might surprise you.”

I don’t think I completely believed him in that instance. But his words really made sense to me, and I thanked Steve for his advice. It was one of those things best friends do that really sets them apart. I don’t think I could understand what I went through if I hadn’t talked to him. For me, his explanation filled in the pieces I was missing all this time. They really did make a difference, but Troy hasn’t changed. He is no different than the time I met him at school. The years have not made him better and he probably just wanted to bully me again.

I had gone to find him. To tell him I’d love to hang out with him some time and I was excited to have him there for my birthday. But as soon as I saw him in the woods with his friends, my opinion changed.

Most of them were standing in a circle, telling a young creeper how he’s not “fun.” While Troy stood at a distance, probably taking a break from the bullying. He had said that same thing to me when I was at school, so I now understood what it looked like.

I don’t know where I got this burst of courage from. My conversation with Steve had really pumped me up so maybe I discovered my courage from it. But I marched up to Troy and his buddies and told them to stop. I said they were bullies, and they should leave that young creeper alone if they didn’t want him to be there. The young creeper seemed relieved and left. Troy, on the other hand, looked absolutely flabbergasted. But I don’t care if he thought I was weird or didn’t like that I stood up to him. Nobody should go through bullying, and I was in a position to help someone else, and I’m really glad I did. Before I left, I told Troy I never wanted to see him. At least now I can have some carefree fun with my friends and not care about a bully from my past.